THE GIRL WHO CAME TO SUPPER
Composer: Noel
Coward
Lyricist: Noel Coward
Opened: December 8, 1963, Broadway Theatre, NYC
Performances: 112
Note: Only numbers not found on the original Broadway cast recording are noted below.
Come
Be My True Love (early version of "This Time It's True
Love") (cut; reinstated in the 1979 BBC Radio 3 broadcast):
1. Noel Coward Sings His Score For The Girl
Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward, piano and
voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
2. Commercial Demo (uncredited singer)
If Only Mrs. Applejohn Were Here
(cut):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
I'm A Lonely Man (cut; early version
of "Lonely"):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
Just People (cut; reinstated in the
1979 BBC Radio broadcast):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
2. Noel Coward: Off The Record,
CD/Original Cast OC-1128 (Lisa Riegel and
Steve Ross, with Steve Ross, piano)
Long Live The King (If He Can) (cut;
reinstated in the 1979 BBC Radio 3 broadcast):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
Play The Game (cut):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo; not separately indicated but sung
immediately following "Six Lilies Of The Valley" in "The Coconut
Girl" sequence) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
Time Will Tell (originally written for
but not used in LATER THAN SPRING) (cut):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
2. Noel Coward Sings His Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper,
DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward, piano and voice) (demo; second
rendition not separately indicated but sung immediately
preceding "The Walla Walla Boola" in "The Coconut Girl"
sequence) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
What's The Matter With A Nice Beef
Stew? (cut; reinstated in the 1979 BBC Radio 3 broadcast):
1. Noel Coward Sings His
Score For The Girl Who Came To Supper, DRG SL-5178 (Noel Coward,
piano and voice) (demo) [reissued as CD/DRG 5178]
Unrecorded Numbers:
Free Speech (early version
of "If Only Mrs. Applejohn Were Here") (unused)
Hey, Nonny No (unused)
Life Without Love (unused)
Put Not Your Trust In Princes (unused)
The Stingaree (dance)
Tango
Waltz (instrumental version of "I've Been Invited To A Party")